Chicken Pot Pie Recipe | Flaky Crust Comfort Food Dinner
When cold weather hits, I crave a bubbling chicken pot pie with a golden, flaky crust and a creamy, veggie-packed filling. This version hits all the comfort notes, but it stays weeknight-friendly with smart shortcuts and a reliable, step-by-step method you can trust.
You’ll get tender bites of chicken, sweet carrots and peas, and a rich, savory gravy tucked under a crisp, buttery pastry lid. The crust shatters, the filling soothes, and your kitchen smells like a hug. Let’s bake the pot pie you’ll make on repeat.
Why This Chicken Pot Pie Recipe Works

- Balanced gravy: A simple roux and broth-milk combo creates a creamy, not gloopy, sauce that clings to every bite.
- Flaky top crust: Chilled pastry and high heat give you crisp layers that won’t sink or turn soggy.
- Smart shortcuts: Use rotisserie chicken and frozen veggies to save time without sacrificing flavor.
- Make-ahead friendly: Prep the filling in advance and assemble right before baking for stress-free dinners.
- Family-approved flavor: Fresh thyme, garlic, and a splash of cream bring cozy depth without overpowering the veggies.
Ingredients
For the Filling
- 3 cups cooked chicken, shredded or diced (rotisserie works great)
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped
- 2 medium carrots, diced small
- 2 celery stalks, diced small
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 cups low-sodium chicken broth
- 3/4 cup whole milk (or half-and-half for richer sauce)
- 1 cup frozen peas (no need to thaw)
- 1/2 cup frozen corn (optional, but tasty)
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves (or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme)
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped (for brightness)
For the Crust and Assembly
- 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed and kept cold (or your favorite pie dough)
- 1 large egg, beaten with 1 tablespoon water for egg wash
- Flaky sea salt, for finishing (optional)
How to Make Classic Chicken Pot Pie

1) Preheat and Prep
- Heat oven to 425°F (220°C).
- Butter a deep 9-inch pie dish or a 2-quart baking dish.
- Keep puff pastry in the fridge until the moment you need it. Cold dough equals flaky layers.
2) Build the Veggie Base
- Warm a large skillet over medium heat. Add butter and olive oil.
- Sauté onion, carrots, and celery for 7–8 minutes until softened.
- Stir in garlic and thyme; cook 30 seconds until fragrant.
3) Make the Gravy
- Sprinkle flour over the veggies. Stir constantly for 1–2 minutes to cook off the raw taste.
- Slowly whisk in chicken broth, then milk. Stir until the sauce turns smooth and gently thickens, about 3–5 minutes.
- Season with salt and pepper. Taste and adjust—the gravy should taste well-seasoned now.
4) Finish the Filling
- Fold in chicken, peas, and corn. Simmer for 2 minutes to heat through.
- Turn off the heat and stir in parsley. The filling should be creamy but scoopable, not soupy.
- Transfer to the prepared baking dish and smooth the top.
5) Top and Bake
- Roll out the puff pastry on a lightly floured surface to fit your dish with a slight overhang.
- Drape pastry over the filling. Trim excess, then crimp or press around the rim to seal.
- Cut 4–5 small slits in the center for steam.
- Brush with egg wash. Sprinkle flaky salt if you like.
- Bake on a sheet pan for 25–30 minutes until the crust turns deeply golden and the filling bubbles at the edges.
- Rest 10–15 minutes before serving so the juices settle and slices hold together.
Pro Tips for Best Results
- Keep it cold: Chilled pastry puffs higher and flakes better.
- Mind the thickness: If the filling looks too thin, simmer 2–3 more minutes; if too thick, splash in broth.
- Flavor boost: Add a dash of Dijon or a squeeze of lemon to wake up the gravy.
How to Store Leftover Chicken Pot Pie
- Cool completely: Let the pie come to room temp before covering to avoid condensation.
- Refrigerate: Cover tightly and chill for up to 4 days.
- Freeze: Wrap slices or the whole pie (baked or unbaked) in layers of plastic, then foil, for up to 3 months.
- Reheat: Warm slices at 350°F for 15–20 minutes (cover loosely with foil). For a whole pie, 25–35 minutes. Add a few minutes if frozen.

Benefits of Making Chicken Pot Pie at Home
- Customizable comfort: Load it with your favorite veggies and seasonings.
- Budget-friendly: Use leftover chicken and pantry staples to stretch your dollar.
- Make-ahead ease: Prep components when you have time and assemble later.
- Better texture: You control sauce thickness and keep the crust ultra flaky.
- Crowd-pleasing: It feeds a family and reheats like a dream.
What to Avoid When Baking Chicken Pot Pie
- Skipping the roux cook time: Raw flour taste ruins the gravy. Give it a full minute or two.
- Overloading with liquid: Too much broth or milk leads to a runny filling and soggy crust.
- Warm pastry: Soft dough won’t puff. Keep it chilled until you top the pie.
- Under-seasoning: Taste as you go. The filling should sing before it goes under the crust.
- Skipping vent slits: Trapped steam can split the crust and make it dense.
Easy Variations to Try
- Herb lovers: Swap thyme for rosemary and sage for a holiday vibe.
- Mushroom twist: Sauté 8 ounces sliced mushrooms with the onions for umami depth.
- Lighter dairy: Use 2% milk and add an extra tablespoon of flour to keep the sauce thick.
- Cheddar top: Sprinkle 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar over the filling before the pastry for a subtle cheesy layer.
- Biscuit topping: Drop buttermilk biscuits over the filling and bake at 400°F until golden.
- All-in-one skillet: If your skillet is oven-safe, assemble and bake right in it for fewer dishes.
- Gluten-free route: Use a gluten-free flour blend for the roux and a GF pie crust.
FAQ
Can I make chicken pot pie ahead?
Yes. Make the filling up to 2 days ahead and refrigerate. Assemble with chilled pastry right before baking.
How do I prevent a soggy bottom crust?
Use a top crust only approach with puff pastry (as written) for guaranteed crispness. If you want a bottom crust, blind-bake it at 400°F for 12–15 minutes and keep the filling thick.
Can I use raw chicken?
Absolutely. Dice and sauté 1.25 pounds chicken in oil with salt and pepper until just cooked, then proceed with the recipe.
What if I don’t have puff pastry?
Use a refrigerated pie crust or homemade pie dough. Brush with egg wash and add vent slits. Bake time stays similar.
How thick should the sauce be?
It should coat a spoon and slowly run off. If it pools like soup, simmer longer; if it clumps, whisk in warm broth.
Can I add potatoes?
Yes. Dice small (1/2-inch) and simmer in the gravy for 8–10 minutes until just tender before adding chicken and peas.
Conclusion
You just built a flaky, golden chicken pot pie with a creamy, hearty filling and loads of cozy flavor. Keep these tips handy—chilled pastry, well-seasoned gravy, and a quick rest after baking—and you’ll serve a pie that disappears fast. Double the filling next time and stash one in the freezer. Future you will be thrilled when dinner tastes like pure comfort.

Chicken Pot Pie Recipe | Flaky Crust Comfort Food Dinner
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 3 cups cooked chicken, shredded or diced
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped
- 2 medium carrots, diced small
- 2 celery stalks, diced small
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/3 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 cups low-sodium chicken broth
- 3/4 cup whole milk (or half-and-half)
- 1 cup frozen peas
- 1/2 cup frozen corn (optional)
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves (or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme)
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped
- 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed and kept cold (or pie dough)
- 1 large egg, beaten with 1 tablespoon water
- Flaky sea salt, for finishing (optional)
- Butter, for greasing the baking dish
Instructions
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 425°F (220°C) and butter a deep 9-inch pie dish or 2-quart baking dish; keep the puff pastry chilled.
- Warm a large skillet over medium heat, add butter and olive oil, and sauté the onion, carrots, and celery until softened, 7–8 minutes.
- Stir in garlic and thyme and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
- Sprinkle flour over the vegetables and cook, stirring constantly, for 1–2 minutes.
- Slowly whisk in chicken broth, then milk, stirring until smooth and gently thickened, 3–5 minutes; season with salt and pepper and adjust to taste.
- Fold in the cooked chicken, peas, and corn and simmer for about 2 minutes to heat through; turn off the heat and stir in parsley.
- Transfer the filling to the prepared baking dish and smooth the top.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll the puff pastry to fit the dish with a slight overhang, drape it over the filling, trim excess, and seal by crimping or pressing around the rim.
- Cut several small slits in the center for steam, brush with egg wash, and sprinkle with flaky sea salt if using.
- Place the dish on a sheet pan and bake until the crust is deeply golden and the filling bubbles at the edges, 25–30 minutes.
- Let the pot pie rest for 10–15 minutes before serving to allow the filling to set.






